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Mthuli Ncube plans to sell Zimbabwe's resources for US$21b debt
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51688, member: 636"] Zimbabwe pursues multiple strategies to address its substantial financial obligations totaling $21 billion. Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube revealed that authorities are exploring various methods to resolve the debt crisis affecting economic development. The government examines bridge financing options alongside potential utilization of the nation's abundant natural resources. External debt comprises $12.3 billion of the total burden, prompting officials to establish a comprehensive arrears clearance framework. These initiatives represent critical steps toward restoring Zimbabwe's financial standing within international markets. The debt-to-GDP ratio demonstrates improvement from previous concerning levels to 46 percent during 2024. Officials project this metric will decline further to 45 percent before the current year concludes. This progress removes Zimbabwe from the problematic red zone classification that previously hindered economic prospects. The enhanced ratio provides greater flexibility for implementing sustainable debt management approaches. Financial authorities view this development as evidence of successful fiscal reforms under the current administration. International Monetary Fund discussions continue regarding a Staff Monitored Programme that could facilitate broader debt resolution efforts. Zimbabwe maintains active negotiations with American officials regarding existing trade tariffs that affect bilateral commerce. The United States currently imposes 18 percent tariffs on Zimbabwean exports while Zimbabwe has eliminated corresponding duties on American goods. These talks aim to establish reciprocal trade arrangements benefiting both economies. Successful negotiations could open American markets for additional Zimbabwean products while strengthening diplomatic relations between the nations. [/QUOTE]
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